Hunter release with the Fuel deployment toolchain will establish an OPNFV
target system on a Pharos compliant lab infrastructure. The current definition
of an OPNFV target system is OpenStack Queens combined with an SDN
controller, such as OpenDaylight. The system is deployed with OpenStack High
Availability (HA) for most OpenStack services.

Fuel also supports non-HA deployments, which deploys a
single controller, one gateway node and a number of compute nodes.

Fuel supports x86_64, aarch64 or mixed architecture clusters.

Furthermore, Fuel is capable of deploying scenarios in a baremetal,
virtual or hybrid fashion. virtual deployments use multiple VMs on
the Jump Host and internal networking to simulate the baremetal deployment.

For Hunter, the typical use of Fuel as an OpenStack installer is
supplemented with OPNFV unique components such as: